“The Landlady” is a story about Billy Weaver written by Roald Dahl in 1959. The story is about a 17-year-old boy named Billy Weaver who is traveling from London to Bath.
The story starts with Billy arriving in Bath, where he needs to find a cheap hotel, but he finds a Bed and Breakfast instead. Billy walks up to the door and rings the bell as soon as he pushes the button, the door opens. A woman greets him with a warm welcoming smile and shows him a room. The Landlady asks Billy to write in the guest book. Billy starts writing in the book but finds it a bit weird that there have only been two guests in more than 3 years. While Billy writes in the book, the Landlady insists on him drinking a cup of tea. In the end, Billy discovers that all the animals in the living room are dead, and it is the Landlady who killed and stuffed them.
Analytical essay:
“The Landlady” written by Roald Dahl in 1959, is a short story about a boy who is traveling to Bath. In Bath he needs a place to sleep, so he finds a Bed and Breakfast but there is something odd about the hotel and the Landlady. His life is maybe about to end.
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